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Javier Gil Valle, also known as Javivi, (born June 20, 1961 in Hervás, Province of Cáceres), is a Spanish actor.

Hervás Municipality in Extremadura, Spain

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Province of Cáceres Province of Spain

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When he was a child, he lived in France and he went later to Madrid, where he studied secondary education and sociology. He worked as a social worker in Madrid Council and he later went back to Paris where he received a Ph.D degree in Sorbonne. In 1994, he went back to Spain, and he started a career as an actor with Inocente, Inocente. His name Javivi is because of his stuttering. [1]

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Madrid Capital of Spain

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Filmography

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References

  1. "Javivi: Me gustaría presentar un concurso y hacerlo divertido" (in Spanish). Europa Press. Retrieved May 10, 2012.